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disordain
† disˈordain, v. Obs. Forms: 3 desordeine, 3–5 -deyne, 4–5 disordeyne, 5 -hordeyne. [a. OF. desorden-er to disorder, degrade (11th c.), mod.F. désordonner = Sp. desordenar, It. disordinare, a Romanic formation from dis- 4 + L. ordināre to order, ordain. Cf. deordinate.] 1. trans. To deprive of or de...
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disordained
† disˈordained, ppl. a. Obs. Also 6 -ordened, -ined. [f. disordain v. + -ed, but, in sense 2, app. ad. OF. desordené: see next.] 1. Disordered, irregular, out of order.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode i. cxix. (1869) 62 Bi his disordeyned smellinge. 2. Unrestrained, immoderate: = disordinate 1.a 1425 Chauc...
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disordeny
† diˈsordeine, diˈsordeny, a. (n.) Obs. Forms; 4 des-, disordene, 4–5 des-, dis-, dys-, -ordeynee, -ordenee, -ordeine, -eyne, -eigne, 5 -ordeyne, -ordeny. [a. OF. desordené (mod. désordonné), pa. pple. of desordener: see disordain and disordinate. The final é of OF. appears to have had a double fort...
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disordinance
† disˈordinance Obs. Forms: 4–5 dis-, dys-, -orden-, -ordin-, -ordyn-aunce, 5–6 -ordonaunce. [a. OF. desordenance, later -on(n)ance, f. desordener (now -ordonner) to disordain: see -ance.] Disorder, confusion, irregularity.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. v. pr. i. 150 What place myȝt[e] ben left..to folie and...
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disordination
† disordination (dɪsɔːdɪˈneɪʃən) [n. of action and condition from disordain v., disordinate a.: see -ation.] Disarrangement, putting out of order; disordered condition; = deordination.1626 Bacon Sylva §836 This is wrought by Emission..of the Natiue Spirits; And also by the Disordination and Discompo...
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disordinate
† disˈordinate, a. Obs. Forms: α. 4–7 disordinat, 5 dys-, disordynate, disordenate, 6– disordinate. β. 5–6 des-, dys-, 6 disordon(n)ate. [Latinized form of OF. desordené (= Sp. desordenado, It. disordinato), pa. pple. of desordener to disordain. Cf. the synonym deordinate from med.L. *deordināre, an...
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disorder
▪ I. disorder, n. (dɪsˈɔːdə(r)) [f. dis- 9 + order n.: prob. after F. desordre (Palsgr. 1530). Cf. also disorder v. (which is known earlier).] 1. Absence or undoing of order or regular arrangement; confusion; confused state or condition.1530 Palsgr. 214/1 Disorder of a thyng, desbavlx, desordre, des...
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